Greenland PM Stands Firm on Sovereignty After US Threats
Greenland’s PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen refuses to bow to US tariff threats, hails mass protests in Denmark and Nuuk as activists unite for sovereignty.
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Greenland’s PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen refuses to bow to US tariff threats, hails mass protests in Denmark and Nuuk as activists unite for sovereignty.
America’s recent moves toward Greenland highlight its declining global influence and raise questions about international law and regional stability.
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